I am a UK national and the director of my own company. I clear the £18,600 threshold via dividend payments, declared salary and rental income on my property. My company accounts run 1st February to 31st January. I'm aware that I need to show personal bank statements for this 12 month period. But the rental income I earn is declared on my personal tax return, which is April 6th - April 5th. Do I only declare the rental income for the 12 months of my company accounts or do I have to show both? Obviously my rental income is not on my company accounts as it's personal.
My next issue is that I don't pay myself regularly. I just transfer lump sums from my business account to my personal accounts at random intervals. This is perfectly normal and legal. Nor do I have official payslips or dividend vouchers. But then I read that the following evidence is needed:
"Personal bank statements covering the same 12-month period as the Company Tax Return CT600 showing that the salary as a director or employee of the company (or both) was paid into an account in the name of the person or in the name of the person and their partner jointly."
"Dividend vouchers for all dividends declared in favour of the person during or in respect of the period covered by the Company Tax Return CT600 showing the company’s and the person’s details with the person’s net dividend amount and tax credit."
Does anyone knows how strict they are on this?"Personal bank statement(s) showing that those dividends were paid into an account in the name of the person or in the name of the person and their partner jointly."
For the most recent company accounts it states £7,000 in dividends and a salary of £8,244. My rental income for my tax return due after April will show £9,500 in rental income. I checked my personal bank statements and I have the following deposits into two different accounts as follows:
£2,000
£5,000 (this plus the £2,000 can explain my dividends)
£4,000
£4,000
£10,000
I therefore have no exact match for my declared salary of £8,244. I have evidence of transferring more than my official salary, but it clearly doesn't match, although the £4,000 + £4,000 is close.
Obviously I don't want to spend money on an application, only for it to be rejected on a financial technicality. What should I do? We really don't want to wait a year before applying.